CURRICULUM VITAE MICHELLE L. ROGERS, PHD

PERSONAL INFORMATION Address: Brown University School of Public Health Box G-S121-4 Providence, RI 02912 Phone: (401) 863-3667 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION 1994 B.S., Rural Sociology Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1998 M.A., Sociology Brown University, Providence, RI 2002 Ph.D., Sociology Brown University, Providence, RI

APPOINTMENTS 1997-2002 Assistant, Brown University 1998 Research Intern (Statistician), National Center for Health Statistics 1998 Teaching Assistant, Brown University 2002-2003 Assistant Professor of Population Studies (Research), Brown University 2003-2004 Statistical Programmer & Data Operations Coordinator, Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine, The Miriam Hospital 2004-2010 Senior Data Manager/Project Analyst, Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown University 2010-2015 Senior Project Analyst, Center for Population Health and Clinical Epidemiology, Brown University 2016-2019 Senior Research Analyst, Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation Institute, Brown University 2019-Present Director of Data Core, Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation Institute, Brown University 2020-Present Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Social (Research), School of Public Health, Brown University 2020-Present Associate Director, Survey Research Center, School of Public Health, Brown University

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HONORS AND AWARDS 1996-1999 NICHD Pre-Doctoral Traineeship in Demography, Department of Sociology and Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University 1998 Alden Speare, Jr. Memorial Award for Most Distinguished Master’s Thesis, Department of Sociology, Brown University 2000-2001 Research Fellowship, Graduate School, Brown University

MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES 1998-2006 Population Association of America 1998-2002 American Sociological Association 2010-2012 American Public Health Association 2011-2013 American Association for Public Opinion Research 2019- Rhode Island Public Health Association 2019- CityMatCH

DEPARTMENT, CENTER, OR UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2007-2010 Computing Use Committee, Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research

NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Journal Manuscript Reviewer American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Maternal and Child Health Journal, Pediatrics, PLOS ONE, Public Health Reports Other Reviewer Roles Reviewer for Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting

PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. Hogan DP, Msall ME, Rogers ML, Avery RC. (1997). Improved Population Estimates of Functional Limitation Among American Children Age 5 to 17. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 1, 203-216. 2. Hogan DP, Rogers ML, Msall ME. (2000). Functional Limitations and Key Indicators of Well-being in Children With Disability. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 154, 1042-1048. 3. Bernhardt EM, Goldscheider FK, Rogers ML, Koball H. (2002). Qualities Men Prefer for Children in the United States and Sweden: Differences Among Biological, Step and Informal Fathers. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 33, 235-247. 4. Msall ME, Avery RC, Tremont M, Lima JC, Rogers ML, Hogan DP. (2003). Functional Disability and School Activity Limitations in 41,300 School-Age Children: Relationship to Medical Impairments. Pediatrics, 11, 548-553.

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5. Rogers ML, Hogan DP. (2003). Family Life with Children with Disabilities: The Key Role of Rehabilitation. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65, 818-833. 6. Shenassa ED, Rogers ML, Spalding KL, Roberts MB. (2004). Safer Storage of Firearms at Home and Risk of Suicide: A Study of Protective Factors in a Nationally Representative Sample. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 58, 841-848. 7. Simmons E, Rogers ML, Frierson G, Beckwith C, Flanigan T. (2005). Racial/Ethnic Attitudes towards HIV testing in the Primary Care Setting. Journal of the National Medical Association, 97, 46-52. 8. Trask PC, Rabin C, Rogers ML, Whitely J, Nash J, Frierson G, Pinto B. (2005). Cancer Screening Practices among Cancer Survivors. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28, 351-356. 9. Sung VW, Rogers ML, Myers DL, Clark MA. (2006). Impact of hospital and surgeon volumes on outcomes following pelvic reconstructive surgery in the United States. American Journal of Obstetric Gynecology, 195, 1778-1783. 10. Niemeier HM, Raynor HA, Lloyd-Richardson EE, Rogers ML, Wing RR. (2006). Fast food consumption and breakfast skipping: Predictors of weight gain from adolescence to adulthood in a nationally representative sample. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39, 842-9. 11. Sciamanna CN, Rogers ML, Shenassa ED, Houston TK. Patient Access to U.S. (2007). Physicians Who Conduct Internet or E-mail Consults. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 22, 378-81. 12. Rabin C, Rogers ML, Pinto BM, Nash JM, Frierson GM, Trask PC. (2007). Effect of personal cancer history and family cancer history on levels of psychological distress. Social and Medicine, 64, 411-416. 13. Sung VW, Rogers ML, Myers DL, Akbari HM, Clark MA. (2007). National trends and costs of surgical treatment for female fecal incontinence. American Journal of Obstetrical Gynecology, 197, 652.e1-e5. 14. Neighbors C, Rogers ML, Shenassa E, Sciamanna C, Clark M, Novak S. (2007). Ethnic/Racial Disparities in Hospital Procedure Volume for Lung Resection for Lung Cancer. Medical Care, 655-663. 15. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Armstrong GF, Rakowski W, Kviz FJ. (2008). Differential response effects of data collection mode in a cancer screening study of unmarried women ages 40- 75 years: a randomized trial. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 8, 10 [Epub]. 16. Politi MC, Clark MA, Rogers ML, McGarry K, Sciamanna CN. (2008). Patient-provider communication and cancer screening among unmarried women. Patient and Counseling. Patient Education and Counseling, 73, 251-255. 17. Gilman SE, Rende R, Boergers J, Abrams DB, Buka SL, Clark MA, Colby SM, Hitsman B, Kazura AN, Lipsitt LP, Lloyd-Richardson EE, Rogers ML, Stanton CA, Stroud LR, Niaura RS. (2009). Parental smoking and adolescent smoking initation: an intergenerational perspective on tobacco control. Pediatrics, 123, e274-e281.

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18. Kahler CW, Daughters SB, Leventhal AM, Rogers ML, Clark MA, Colby MA, Boergers J, Ramsey SE, Abrams DB, Niaura R, Buka SL. (2009). Personality, psychiatric disorders, and smoking in middle-aged adults. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 11, 833-841. 19. Rakowski W, Clark MA, Rogers ML, Weitzen S. (2009). Investigating reversals of association for utilization of recent mammography among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Black women. Cancer Causes and Controls, 20, 1483-1495. 20. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Wen X, Wilcox V, McCarthy-Barnett K, Panarace J, Manning C, Allen S, Rakowski W. (2009). Repeat mammography screening among unmarried women with and without a disability. Women’s Health Issues, 19, 415-424. 21. Clark MA, Boehmer U, Rogers ML, Sullivan M. (2010). Planning for future care needs: experiences of unmarried heterosexual and sexual minority women. Women and Health, 50, 599-617. 22. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Allen SM. (2010). Conducting telephone interviews with community-dwelling older adults in a state Medicaid program: ethnicity and language preference. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 21, 1304-1317. 23. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Foster A, Dvorchak F, Saadeh F, Weaver J, Mor V. (2011). A randomized trial of the impact of survey design characteristics on response rates among nursing home providers. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 34(4), 464-486. 24. Rakowski W, Clark MA, Rogers ML, Weitzen SH. (2011). Reversals of association for pap, colorectal, and prostate cancer testing among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Black women and men. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 20(5), 876-889. 25. Colby SM, Clark MA, Rogers ML, Ramsey S, Graham AL, Boergers J, Kahler CW, Papandonatos GD, Buka, SL, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. (2012). Development and reliability of the lifetime interview on smoking trajectories. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 14(3), 290-8. 26. Loucks EB, Buka SL, Rogers ML, Liu T, Kawachi I, Kubzansky LD, Martin LT, Gilman SE. (2012). Education and coronary heart disease risk associations may be affected by early- life common prior causes: a propensity matching analysis. Annals of Epidemiology, 22(4), 221-32. 27. Rakowski W, Rogers ML, Dominick GM, Clark MA. (2012). Understanding reversals of association between cancer screening and race/ethnicity. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 21(9), 1450-7. 28. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Boergers J, Kahler CW, Ramsey S, Saadeh FM, Abrams DB, Buka SL, Niaura R, Colby SM. (2012). A transdisciplinary approach to protocol development for tobacco control research: a case study. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2(4), 431-40. 29. Saadeh FB, Clark MA, Rogers ML, Linkletter CD, Phipps MG, Padbury JF, Vivier PM. (2013). Pregnant and moving: understanding residential mobility during pregnancy and in the first year of life using a prospective birth cohort. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 17(2), 330-43.

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30. Gjelsvik A, Rogers ML, Clark MA, Ombao HC, Rakowski W. (2014). Continuum of mammography use among US women: classification tree analysis. American Journal of Health Behavior, 38(4), 4932-500. 31. Rogers ML, Lucht JA, Sylvaria AJ, Cigna J, Vanderslice R, Vivier PM. (2014). Primary prevention of lead poisoning: protecting children from unsafe housing. American Journal of Public Health, 104(8), e119-24. 32. Wardell JD, Rogers ML, Simms LJ, Jackson KM, Read JP. (2014). Point and click, carefully: investigating response styles in middle school and college students involved in web-based longitudinal substance use research. Assessment, 21(4), 427-42. 33. Clark MA, Roman A, Rogers ML, Tyler DA, Mor V. (2014). Surveying multiple professional team members within institutional settings: an example from the nursing home industry. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 37(3), 287-313. 34. Barnett NP, Ott MQ, Rogers ML, Loxley M, Linkletter C, Clark MA. (2014). Peer associations for substance use and exercise in a college student social network. Health Psychology, 33(10), 1134-42. 35. Rosenthal SR, Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Saadeh FM, Clark MA. (2015). Measures of neighborhood quality: self-reports of mothers and infant children. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24, 1256-61. 36. Jackson KM, Barnett NP, Colby SM, Rogers ML. (2015). The prospective association between sipping alcohol by the sixth grade and later substance use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 76(2), 212-21. 37. Dominick GM, Papas MA, Rogers ML, Rakowski W. (2015). Classification tree analysis to examine influences on colorectal cancer screening. Cancer Causes & Control, 26(3), 443- 54. 38. Shenassa ED, Papandonatos GD, Rogers ML, Buka SL. (2015). Elevated risk of nicotine dependence among sib-pairs discordant for maternal smoking during pregnancy: evidence from a 40-year longitudinal study. Epidemiology, 26(3), 441-7. 39. Clark MA, Ott M, Rogers ML, Politi MC, Miller SC, Moynihan L, Robison K, Stuckey A, Dizon D. (2015). Advance care planning as a shared endeavor: completion of ACP documents in a multidisciplinary cancer program. Psycho-oncology, 26(1), 67-73. 40. Jackson KM, Rogers ML, Sartor CE. (2016). Parental divorce and initiation of alcohol use in early adolescence. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30(4), 450-61. 41. Jackson KM, Merrill JE, Barnett NP, Colby SM, Abar CC, Rogers ML, Hayes KL. (2016). Contextual influences on early drinking: Characteristics of drinking and nondrinking days. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30(5), 566-577. 42. Rogers ML, Jackson KM. Alcohol consumption milestones: Comparing first versus last reported age of onset. (2017). Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 26(4), 258- 264.

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43. Paradis A, Shenassa E, Papandonatos G, Rogers ML, Buka S. (2017). Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Offspring Antisocial Behavior: Findings from a Longitudinal Investigation of Discordant Siblings. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 71(9), 889-96. 44. Schlichting LE, Rogers ML, Gjelsvik A, Linakis J, Vivier PM. (2017). Pediatric Emergency Department Utilization and Reliance by Insurance Coverage in the United States. Academic Emergency Medicine, 24(12), 1483-1490. 45. Jackson KM, Janssen T, Barnett N, Rogers ML, Hayes K, Sargent J. (2018). Exposure to alcohol content in movies and initiation of early drinking milestones. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 42, 184-194. 46. Lechner WV, Murphy CM, Colby SM, Janssen T, Rogers ML, Jackson KM. (2018). Cognitive risk factors of electronic and combustible cigarette use in adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 82, 182-188. 47. Veras Y, Rogers ML, Smego R, Zonfrillo MR, Mello MJ, Vivier PM. (2019). Neighborhood Risk Factors for Pediatric Fall-Related Injuries: A Retrospective Analysis of a Statewide Hospital Network. Academic Pediatrics, 19(6), 677-683. 48. Gjelsvik A, Rogers ML, Song L, Field AE, Vivier PM. (2019). Residential Mobility and Flourishing Among United States School-Age Children, 2011/2012 National Survey of Children’s Health. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 23(4), 522-529. 49. Long S, Rogers ML, Gjelsvik A. (2019). The influence of depression status on weekly exercise in children ages 6 to 17 years. Preventive Medicine Reports, 13, 199-204. 50. Gjelsvik A, Rogers ML, Garro A, Sullivan A, Koinis-Mitchell D, McQuaid E, Smego R, Vivier PM. (2019). Neighborhood risk and hospital use for pediatric asthma, Rhode Island, 2005- 2014. Preventing Chronic Disease, 16, E68. 51. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Gjelsvik A, Linakis JG, Schlichting LE, Mello MJ. (2019). Frequent emergency department use by children. Pediatric Emergency Care, Jul 11 (epub ahead of print). 52. Martone CM, Gjelsvik A, Brown JD, Rogers ML, Vivier PM. (2019). Adolescent Access to Patient-Centered Medical Homes. The Journal of Pediatrics, 213, 171-179. 53. Marceau K, Nair N, Rogers ML, Jackson KM. (2020). Lability in parent- and child-based sources of parental monitoring is differentially associated with adolescent substance use. Prevention Science, 21, 568-579.

54. Manickam S, Vivier PM, Rogers ML, McGowan EC, Smego R, Tucker R, Vohr BR. (2020). Neighborhood inequality and emergency department use in neonatal intensive care graduates. Journal of Pediatrics, 226, 294-298.

55. Guevara E, Rogers ML, Smego R, Clark MA, Jelalian E, Vivier PM. (2020). A Spatial Analysis of the Food Environment and Overweight and Obesity Among Rhode Island Youth. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 103(10), 56-61.

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56. Hunter MA, Schlichting LE, Rogers ML, Harrington DT, Vivier PM. (2020). Neighborhood risk: Socioeconomic status and hospital admission for pediatric burn patients in Rhode Island. Burns, 10.1016/j.burns.2020.12.002 (online ahead of print).

57. Flanagan S, Rogers ML, Carlson L, Jelalian E, Vivier PM. (2021). Childhood Overweight/Obesity and the Physical Activity Environment in Rhode Island. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 104(1), 42-46.

58. Chan P, King E, Yizhen X, Goedel W, Lasher L, Vargas M, Brindamour K, Huard R, Clyne A, McDonald J, Bandy U, Yokum D, Rogers ML, Chambers L, Napoleon S, Alexander-Scott N, Hogan JW. (2021). Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in Rhode Island from a statewide random sample. American Journal of Public Health, 111(4), 700-703.

59. Shenassa E, Rogers ML, Buka SL. (2021). Maternal smoking during pregnancy, offspring smoking, adverse childhood events, and risk of major depression: a sibling design study. Psychological Medicine, 10.1017/S0033291721001392.

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Goldscheider FK, Rogers ML. (2001). Gender and demographic reality. In D. Vannoy (ed.), Gender Mosaics: Social Perspectives (pp. 124-133). Los Angeles: Roxbury Company.

OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Bird CE, Rogers ML, Webster P. 1997. “Gender, Paid Work, and Housework: The Division of Labor within Couples and Perceptions of Equity.” PSTC #97-15. Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University. 2. Hogan DP, Msall ME, Rogers ML, Avery RC. “Improved population estimates of functional limitation among American children age 5-17.” PSTC Working Paper #97-16. Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University. 3. Bird CE, Rogers ML. 1998. “Parenting and Depression: The Impact of the Division of Labor Within Couples and Perceptions of equity.” PSTC Working Paper #98-09. Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University. 4. Rogers ML, Bird CE. 1999. “Do gender differences in the effects of equity in paid work and household labor on depression hold across ethnic and racial groups?” PSTC Working Paper #99-10. Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University.

PRESENTATIONS 1. Bird CE, Rogers ML. Paid and unpaid work: the division of labor within couples, perceived role quality, and depression. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada, 1997.

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2. Msall M, Hogan D, Rogers ML, Avery R. Disability prevalence in 21,415 children ages 5-17 years in the 1994 National Health Interview Survey. Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA, 1998. 3. Bird CE, Rogers ML. Do children increase adults’ depression?: An Examination of the Impact of Social and Economic Burdens Associated with Parenting. Alfred P. Sloan and Business and Professional Women Foundation’s Annual Academic Conference on Work and Family: Today’s Realities and Tomorrow’s Visions. Boston, MA, 1998. 4. Rogers ML, Bird CE. Do gender differences in the effects of equity in paid work and household labor on depression hold across racial and ethnic groups? American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, 1998 5. Bird CE, Rogers ML. Parenting and depression: the impact of the division of labor within couples and perceptions of equity. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA, 1998. 6. Msall M, Avery R, Hogan D, Lima J, Rogers ML, Tremont M. Medical impairments, functional limitations, and disability status in school age children in the 1994 NHIS. American for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, 1999. 7. Msall ME, Avery RC, Hogan DP, Lima JC, Rogers ML, Tremont MR. Disability status, health insurance, and family resources in school age children in the National Health Interview Survey. Pediatric Academic Societies and American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting. Boston, MA, 2000. 8. Msall ME, Avery RC, Hogan DP, Lima JC, Rogers ML, Tremont MR. Medical impairments, functional limitations, and disability status in 41,300 school age children. Pediatric Academic Societies & American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Meeting, 2000. 9. Hogan DP, Rogers ML, Lima JC. Family consequences of the use of medical and rehabilitation services for children ages 5-17 with functional limitations. Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA, 2000. 10. Bird CE, Rogers ML. Gender, paid work, and housework: the division of labor within couples, perceived equity, and self-rated health. American Sociological Association. Washington, DC, 2000. 11. Rogers ML, Hogan DP, Holder KA. Disability in the family: disparities in children’s health and access to health care. Population Association of America, Atlanta, GA, 2002. 12. Neighbors C, Rogers ML, Novak S, Sciamanna C, Shenassa E, Clark M. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Obtaining Lung Resection for Lung Cancer at Higher Operative Volume Hospitals. Academy Health, San Diego, CA, 2004. 13. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Armstrong GF, Rakowski WR. Differential effects of mode of data collection in a cancer screening study of unmarried women ages 40-75 year. American Association of Public Opinion Research. Montreal, Canada, 2006. 14. Clark M, Rogers ML, Armstrong G, Rakowski W, Bowen D, Hughes T, McGarry K. Comprehensive cancer screening among legally unmarried women 40-75 years:

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Comparing women who partner with women and women who partner with men. American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, 2006. 15. Rogers ML, Clark M, Rakowski W. Differential reporting of the timing of recent cancer screening: an examination of the effect of mode of data collection. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. New Orleans, LA, 2008. 16. Clark M, Rogers ML, Allen S. Telephone interviews with community dwelling older adults: response rates and interview duration. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. New Orleans, LA, 2008. 17. Rakowski W, Clark M, Weitzen S, Rogers ML. Using regression results for intervention: am emerging issue for mammography and race/ethnicity. Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Diego, CA, 2008. 18. Politi M, Clark M, Rogers ML, McGarry K, Sciamanna C. Physician communication and cancer screening among unmarried women. Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Diego, CA, 2008. 19. Clark M, Rogers ML, Foster A, Dvorchak F, Saadeh F, Weaver J, Mor V. We want you and your colleague: an experiment to assess survey design features that maximize response rates among nursing home providers. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. Chicago, IL, 2010. 20. Rogers ML, Clark MA, Rakowski W, Linkletter CD. Racial and ethnic differences in on- schedule mammography screening: results from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. Chicago, IL, 2010. 21. Clark MA, Boehmer U, Armstrong GF, Rogers ML, Bowen DJ. BMI and sexual orientation: sports, spaghetti, or stereotype. Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Seattle, WA, 2010. 22. Barnett NP, Ott M, Linkletter C, Rogers ML, Loxley M, Clark M. Alcohol use in one university dormitory: a social network analysis. Annual meeting of the Society for Emerging Adulthood. Providence, RI, 2011. 23. Clark MA, Rogers ML, Mor V. Obtaining survey responses from two members of a health care team: an example of long-term care organizations. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. Phoenix, AZ, 2011. 24. Jackson KM, Rogers ML, Colby SM, Barnett NP, Abar C. Short-term recanting of lifetime alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use in a prospective adolescent sample. Research Society on Alcoholism. San Francisco, CA, 2012. 25. Clark M, Rosenthal S, Rogers ML, Saadeh F, Vivier P. Measures of neighborhood quality: self-reports of mothers of infant children. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. Orlando, FL, 2012. 26. Robison K, Stuckey A, Dizon D, Rogers ML, Ott M, Miller S, Politi M, Clark M. Female dominant support networks may improve end of life decision making among women with advanced or recurrent cancer. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Chicago, IL, 2013.

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27. Vivier PM, Flanagan P, Rogers ML, Saadeh F, Ott MQ, Clark MA. Community-based pediatrics: how do low-income families define their neighborhood? Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Washington, DC, 2013. 28. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Ott M, Clark MA. Infant health care utilization: role of social isolation and mobility. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association. Boston, MA, 2013. 29. Jackson KM, Rogers ML. Understanding the association between early life events and perceived stress in predicting initiation of alcohol use in a middle school sample. Joint meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. Bellevue, WA, 2014. 30. Martin SD, Jackson KM, Rogers ML. Differences in adolescent ethnic minorities’ reports of reasons for abstaining or limiting drinking. Joint meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. Bellevue, WA, 2014. 31. Jackson TL, Hirway PS, Rogers ML, VIvier PM. Role of neighborhood characteristics in explaining child and adolescent obesity. Annual meeting of the American Public Health Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA, 2014. 32. Johnson EW, Martin SD, Jackson KM, Rogers ML. Social anxiety and alcohol consumption among early adolescents. Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY, 2015. 33. Jackson KM, Barnett NP, Merrill JE, Colby SM, Spillane NS, Hayes KL, Rogers ML. Contextual influences on early drinking: comparing characteristics of drinking and non- drinking days. Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX, 2015. 34. Skoly A, Pallant A, Rogers ML, Flanagan P, Vivier PM. An examination of comorbidity: lead poisoning and environmental health issues in the home among children. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD, 2016. 35. Rogers ML, Pallant A, Hirway P, Jackson T, Vivier PM. Predictors of no-shows in an urban hospital-based pediatric primary care clinic. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD, 2016. 36. Terry F, Gjelsvik A, Bauer C, Rogers ML, Clark MA, Vivier PM. Transportation independence and appointment adherence in a poor urban population. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD, 2016. 37. Ogawa J, Rogers ML, Lewis C. Lead levels in refugee children versus non-refugee children. North American Refugee Health Conference. Niagara Falls, NY, 2016. 38. Jackson KM, Colby SM, Rogers ML. Adolescent use of e-cigarettes compared to combustible smoking: susceptibility and perceptions of harm. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco, Chicago, IL, 2016. 39. Jackson KM, Janssen T, Rogers ML. Improving the implementation of quantitative methods in alcohol research. Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO, 2017. 40. Gjelsvik A, Rogers ML, Garro A, Smego R, Koinis-Mitchell D, McQuaid E, Vivier PM. Neighborhood risks and pediatric asthma hospital use. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. San Francisco, CA, 2017.

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41. Gjelsvik A, Rogers ML, Song L, Field A, Vivier PM. Residential mobility and well-being among school-age children. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. San Francisco, CA, 2017. 42. Linakis J, Rogers ML, Smego R, Mello MJ, Vivier PM. Liquor stores, neighborhood socioeconomic disparity, and rates of adolescent emergency department visits. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. San Francisco, CA, 2017. 43. Schlichting L, Rogers ML, Gjelsvik A, Linakis J, Vivier PM. Pediatric emergency department visits by insurance coverage in the united states. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. San Francisco, CA, 2017. 44. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Gjelsvik A, Linakis J, Mello MJ. A statewide assessment of frequent Emergency Department use by children. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. San Francisco, CA, 2017. 45. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Smego R, Morin B. Neighborhood disparities in the burden of lead poisoning: a statewide assessment, 2006-2016. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada, 2018. 46. Martone C, Gjelsvik A, Brown J, Rogers ML, Vivier P. Adolescent access to patient- centered medical homes. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada, 2018. 47. Veras Y, Rogers ML, Smego R, Zonfrillo M, Mello M, Vivier P. Neighborhood risk factors for pediatric fall-related injuries: a retrospective analysis of a state-wide hospital network. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Toronto, Canada, 2018. 48. Manickam S, Vivier PM, Rogers ML, McGowan EC, Smego R, Tucker R, Vohr BR. Neighborhood inequality: how neighborhood, child-family characteristics, and distance influence infant ED utilization. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD, 2019. 49. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Simon PR, Sullivan AJ, Kollett-Almeida M, Vohr BR. Patterns of lead screening and exposure in children born prematurely. Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Baltimore, MD, 2019. 50. Drix J, Pearlman D, Rogers ML, Vivier P. Medicaid asthma hotspots and environmental determinants in Rhode Island. CityMatCH Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference. Providence, RI, 2019. 51. Sullivan A, Gjelsvik A, Rogers ML, Trivedi A, Amanullah S, Vivier P. Translating an area- based socio-economic risk index into clinical practice. CityMatCH Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference. Providence, RI, 2019. 52. Manickam S, Vivier PM, Rogers ML, McGowan EC, Smego R, Tucker R, Vohr BR. Neighborhood inequality: how neighborhood, child-family characteristics, and distance influence infant ED utilization. CityMatCH Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference. Providence, RI, 2019. 53. Palilonis MA, Schlichting LE, Rogers ML, Harrington DT, VIvier PM. Neighborhood risk: socioeconomic status and hospital admission for pediatric burn patients in Rhode Island. New England Surgical Society Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada, 2019.

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54. McGowan EC, Rogers ML, Simon P, Tucker R, Simoli M, Mennella J, Vohr BR, Vivier PM. Blood lead level ≥ 5 µg/dL and 5 year neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants. Accepted for presentation at Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Philadelphia, PA, 2020. Not presented due to COVID-19 related conference cancellation. 55. Nwanne O, Rogers ML, McGowan EC, Tucker R, Smego R, Vohr BR, Vivier PM. Association between neighborhood risk and neurodevelopmental outcomes in extreme to moderate preterm infants. Accepted for presentation at Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Philadelphia, PA, 2020. Not presented due to COVID-19 related conference cancellation. 56. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Fisher K, Bunzli L, Berger B, Loeb C. Healthcare utilization around school absence episodes for Medicaid-enrolled students. Accepted for presentation at Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Philadelphia, PA, 2020. Not presented due to COVID-19 related conference cancellation. 57. Vivier PM, Rogers ML, Berger B, Paull K, Fisher K, Chamberlain L. Disparities in academic achievement and school attendance for children enrolled in Medicaid. Accepted for presentation at Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies. Philadelphia, PA, 2020. Not presented due to COVID-19 related conference cancellation. 58. Shenassa ED, Rogers ML, Buka SL. Smoking during pregnancy and risk of major depression among the offspring: A forty-year follow-up sibling study. American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting– Virtual Conference, 2020.

GRANTS Current Grants 1. Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation Institute (PI: Vivier P) Family of Alan Hassenfeld, 01/2016-12/2025 Role: Director of Data Core, Analyst 2. Rhode Island Asthma Integrated Response Program (RI-AIR) (MPIs: McQuaid E, Koinis- Mitchell D) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (U01 HL138677), 08/2017-06/2023 3. Medicaid Asthma “Hot Spot” Analysis and Evaluation of the Home Asthma Response Program (PI: Drix J) Rhode Island Department of Health, 09/2020-08/2021 Role: Data manager/analyst 4. Rhode Island Community Wellness and Health Determinants Study – 2021 (PI: Clark M) Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, 01/2021-12/2021 Role: Analyst 5. Reducing Hazardous Alcohol Use in Social Networks using Targeted Intervention (PI: Barnett N) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2R01 AA023522), 08/2015-06/2021 Role: Analyst

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Completed Grants 1. Nicotine Dependence: Risk & Recovery Over Generations, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (PI: Abrams D) National Cancer Institute (P50 CA874719), 10/1999-09/2004 Role: Data manager/analyst 2. Nicotine Dependence: Phenotype, Endophenotype and Contexts (PI: Niaura R) National Cancer Institute (P5O CA04012), 10/2004-07/2010 Role: Data manager/analyst 3. Healthy Communities Initiative (PI: Vivier P) Brown University (with funds received as part of an agreement between the DuPont Corporation and Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch), 07/2006-06/2012 Role: Data manager/analyst 4. Sibling Influences on Smoking in Everyday Settings (PI: Rende R) National Institute on Drug Abuse (R01 DA16795), 09/2003-06/2009 Role: Subcontract PI, Analyst 5. Understanding Reversed Race/Ethnic Associations with Cancer Screening Tests (PI: Rakowski W) National Cancer Institute (R21 CA27828), 07/2007-06/2009 Role: Analyst 6. Fetal Antecedents to Depression and Risk for Cardiovascular Disorder (PI: Goldstein J) National Institute of Mental Health (R01 MH074679-01A2), 01/2007-12/2011 Role: Analyst 7. Shaping Long-Term Care in America (PI: Mor V) National Institute on Aging (P01 AG027296), 09/2007-06/2012 Role: Data manager/analyst 8. Initiation and Progression through Early Drinking Milestones in Underage Drinkers (PI: Jackson K) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (R01 AA16838), 9/2008-8/2013 Role: Data manager/analyst 9. Classification Tree Analysis to Enhance Targeting for Cancer Screening Programs (PI: Rakowski W) National Cancer Institute (R21 CA139179), 01/2010-12/2011 Role: Data manager/analyst 10. Social Networks and Care Planning for Women with Cancer (PI: Clark M) National Cancer Institute (R21 CA137290), 04/2010-03/2013 Role: Analyst 11. A Social Network Analysis of Alcohol and Drug Associations in College Students (PI: Barnett N) Research Excellence Award, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, 12/2010-03/2011

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Role: Analyst 12. Variations in Needs of Breast Cancer Survivors (MPIs: Boehmer U & Clark M) American Cancer Society, 10/2011-06/2012 Role: Analyst 13. Initiation and Progression through Early Drinking Milestones in Underage Drinkers (PI: Jackson K) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (R01 AA16838), 01/2014-12/2019 Role: Data manager/analyst 14. Rhode Island Community Food Bank Survey (MPIs: Vivier P & Clark M) Rhode Island Community Food Bank, 12/2018-11/2019 Role: Statistician, Supervising analyst 15. Understanding Long-Term Patterns of Health Care Use for Black Children with Asthma (PI: Coutinho M) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute PRIDE, 01/2020-12/2020 Role: Data manager 16. Rhode Island Community Wellness and Health Determinants Study – 2020 (PI: Clark M) Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, 01/2020-12/2020 Role: Analyst 17. Reducing Hazardous Alcohol Use in Social Networks using Targeted Intervention (PI: Barnett N) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (R01 AA23522), 08/2015-06/2022 Role: Data manager/analyst Rhode Island Community Wellness and Health Determinants Study – 2021 (PI: Clark M) Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island, 01/2021-12/2021 Role: Analyst

UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND MENTORING ROLES 2008 Small Group Leader MPH Analytic Internship (PHP 2017, Instructor: Weitzen) 2015-2016 Advisor Undergraduate Honors Thesis in Public Health, Brown University, Emily Breuer 2017-2018 Mentor Master of Science in Population Medicine Thesis, Brown University, Warren Alpert Medical School, Yokarla Veras 2017-2020 Mentor Master of Science in Population Medicine Thesis, Brown University, Warren Alpert Medical School, Surya Manickam 2018 Mentor Master in Public Health Thesis, Brown University, Arie Hayre-Somuah 2019-2020 Reader Master in Public Health Thesis, Brown University, Amanda DellaGrotta

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2019-2020 Reader Master in Public Health Thesis, Brown University, Esmeralda Guevara 2019-2020 Reader Master in Public Health Thesis, Brown University, Shelby Flanagan 2020, Fall Instructor Undergraduate Independent Study, PHP 1970, Taylor- Marie Vasil 2020-2021 Reader Master in Public Health Thesis, Brown University, Caitlyn White 2021, Spring Co-Instructor Survey Research Methods, PHP 2040 2021-2022 Advisor Master in Public Health Thesis, Brown University, Ellie Rogoff

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